“Mountain range” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Mountain range”:

– The Fichtelgebirge is a mountain range in northeastern Bavaria, Germany.

– The Caucasus Mountains is a mountain range in Eurasia.

– If the continental driftnorthward movement of Africa continues, the Ridge might grow into a long and high mountain range and destroy the Mediterranean Sea.

– The Highlands are formed from the remains of the old Caledonian mountain range in northern Europe, the Caledonian orogeny.

– It is a mountain in a Mountain range called Himalayas.

– Several parts of the mountain range are protectionprotected under the National Integrated Protected Areas System, and the Casecnan Protected Landscape and the Pantabangan–Carranglan Watershed Forest Reserve.

– The mountain range zone is in the southern provinces of the Amazonas Region.

Mountain range example in sentences
Mountain range example in sentences

Example sentences of “Mountain range”:

– The Ouachita Mountains are a mountain range in west central Arkansas and Kiamichi countrysoutheastern Oklahoma.

– Alborz, is a mountain range in northern Iran.

– This village is on a road called “Fossickers Way” and it is in a mountain range called the Nandewar Range at an altitude of 500 metres above sea level.

– It is the only major mountain range in Canada east of the Rocky Mountains.

– The tallest mountain on the island Instituto Nacional de Estatística It is in a mountain range named Monte Penoso.

– This mountain range is made up of ancient Precambrian and Palaeozoic rocks.

– The “Massif du Canigou” is a mountain range in the Pyrenees in the French department of Pyrénées-Orientales.

– The Black Hills are a small mountain range from the Great Plains of North America in South Dakota.

– In the middle of the mountain range is a gap, creating the Gulf of Lhûn/Lune, where the Grey Havens lie.

- The Ouachita Mountains are a mountain range in west central Arkansas and Kiamichi countrysoutheastern Oklahoma.

- Alborz, is a mountain range in northern Iran.

– The Ural Mountains, also known simply as the Urals, is a mountain range that runs roughly north and south through western Russia.

– The “Massif de la Selle” is the main mountain range in the département and it covers almost all the department except for some small valleys near the coast, as the Jacmel valley.

– The Andes are a mountain range along the western coast of South America.

– The basin basins next to an eroding mountain range are filled with sediments which are buried and turned into sedimentary rock.

– The mountain range runs along the entire length of the South Island.

– The south has the low mountain range of the Maya Mountains.

More in-sentence examples of “Mountain range”:

- It starts in the Northern Apennines mountain range and flows through the Emilia-Romagna region.

- The landscape is mostly mountainous, with the Sredinny Mountain Range occupying a large part of the region.

– It starts in the Northern Apennines mountain range and flows through the Emilia-Romagna region.

– The landscape is mostly mountainous, with the Sredinny Mountain Range occupying a large part of the region.

– Kunlun is a mountain range in China.

– The mountains here are not very high, and the mountain range ends in the southeastern part of the province, in a large swamp called “Gran Estero” close to the Samaná province.

– Malam Jabba is a Hill Station in the Karakoram mountain range nearly 40km from Saidu Sharif in Swat Valley, Sarhad, Pakistan.

– The mountain range ends at the Straits of Hormuz.

– It can be divided into three parts: the Pampas in the central part of the country, Patagonia in the southern part down to Tierra del Fuego; and the Andes mountain range along the western border with Chile, with the highest point located in the province of Mendoza.

– The Tatra Mountains, Tatras or Tatra, constitute a mountain range which forms a natural border between Slovakia and Poland.

– The “Cordillera Central” is in the northern part of the province and divides the province in two drainage basins; to the north, the rivers flow to the Caribbean Sea but to the south of the mountain range the rivers flow to the Pacific Ocean.

– This mountain range divides the Mediterranean region of southern Turkey from the central plateau.

– It is at the southern end of the Eastern Highlands mountain range which separates Zimbabwe from neighboring Mozambique.

– The Cascade Range is a mountain range in western North America.

– The nation is bordered by the Hindu Kush and Sulaiman MountainsSulaiman Mountain ranges in the west, Karakoram mountain range in the north, Sutlej river and Thar desert in east, and Arabian Sea in the south, The country in its present form was created by the Pakistanis themselves out of the imperial colonial British Raj Indian Empire, the Indus people themselves who are now mostly Muslims.

– The Basedow Range is a mountain range in the south of the Northern Territory, Australia.

– The Karas mountain range is in the southern part.

– It is part of the mountain range known as the Hudson Highlands.

– Because of the large mountain range the nature of the country is well suited for such activities.

– Khao Samo Khon A mountain range which has been important historically.

– Chía is in the Benasque Valley, on the foot of the Sierra de Chía, a short mountain range in the Pyrenees.

– The Ore Mountains are a mountain range in Germany and the Czech Republic.

– The Bohemian Forest is a mountain range in Central Europe.

– Mordor is surrounded by mountain ranges: the Ered Lithui in the west and another mountain range in the south.

– Greater Caucasus is the major mountain range of the Caucasus Mountains.

– The Hunsrück is a low mountain range in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

– The Andes are the longest exposed mountain range of the world, and the second-highest after the Himalayas.

– The mid-oceanic ridge system is the longest mountain range in the world.

– An advance was made on each side of the mountain range in the middle of Italy.

– The Sudetes is a mountain range in Central Europe between Silesia and Bohemia-Moravia.

– Malibu Creek cuts the mountain range in two.

– This mountain range is one of the nicest ones in Slovakia.

– Carmelo Hill belongs to the mountain range of Sierra de Collserola — the Parque del Carmelo is located on the northern face.

– The Brooks Range is a mountain range in Alaska.

– Shirakami-Sanchi is a large mountain range along the border between Akita and Aomori prefectures.

– The Cumberland Mountains are a mountain range in the southeastern part of the Appalachian Mountains.

– The Balkan mountain range is an extension of the Carpathian mountain range, separated from it by the Danube River.

– The Breithorn is a mountain range of the Pennine Alps with its highest peak of the same name.

– It refers to the mountain range and the hills and plateau region around it.

– The Petermann Ranges is a mountain range in central Australia.

– The city is surrounded by mountains of the “Sierra de Samaná”, a small mountain range that covers most of the Samaná peninsula.

– The natural limits of Andalusia are: to the south, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea; to the north, the Sierra Morena, mountain range that separates Andalusia from the autonomous communities of Extremadura and Castilla-La Mancha; to the west is Portugal; and to the east is Murcia.

– The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range that is almost entirely in the eastern portion of the U.S.

– At the southern end of the mountain range is the plain which separates it from Mount Lebanon, in the country of Lebanon.

– The wooded mountain range of Parspatunik, what was described in the III-rd century B.C.

– They would follow the mountain range when travelling through the Taklamakan Desert.

– This will create a mountain range similar to the Himalayas.

– The Pennine Alps are a mountain range in the western part of the Alps.

– It is common to the Central Mountain Range at elevations of between.

– Intrusions vary widely, from mountain range sized batholiths to thin vein-like fracture fillings.

– Also there is an abrupt interruption in the foothills that align with the fault as they descend from the Central Volcanic Sierra mountain range towards the valley.

– It is in the central mountain range at 31km to northwest of the city of Cartago, 3,435 meters above sea level.

“commandant” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “commandant”:

– Buchenwald’s second commandant was Hermann Pister.

– As Commandant at Auschwitz, Höss tested and started using different ways of killing these people more quickly.

– He was the 18th Commandant of the Coast GuardCommandant of the United States Coast Guard from 1986 to 1990.

– Sometime in May 1933, SS camp commandant Hilmar Wäckerle wrote the first “Lagerordnung” for a concentration camp.

– The German Commandant “von Kamptz” who was stationed there, refused to surrender to the Soviets as the German were fleeing to Bornholm and further to Sweden.

– In 1937, Koch went to Buchenwald when Karl-Otto was made Commandant there.

– He was made a magistrate and was appointed commandant at Newcastle.

commandant - example sentences
commandant – example sentences

Example sentences of “commandant”:

– He was the first USAF pilot to fly the XP-86 Sabre, chief of fighter test at Wright Field, commandant of the U.S.

– The Spanish Lieutenant-Governor Carlos de Hault de Lassus appointed Daniel Boone commandant of the Femme Osage District, which he served until the United States government bought the area in the Louisiana Purchase in 1804.

– Richardson served as Commander of the Combined Arms Center and Commandant of the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth from 1979 to 1981.

– He was soon elected captain of the Donnybrook company, then commandant of the Third Battalion and adjutant of the Dublin Brigade.

– His appointment as Commandant of the Marine Corps was recommended by Jim Webb, then Secretary of the Navy.

– Beall served as a colonel and as Commandant of the Corps.

– He was the 17th Commandant of the Coast GuardCommandant of the United States Coast Guard from 1982 to 1986.

– The German officer left in charge of the facilities, Commandant Oberst Schwalm, burned the camps to the ground and destroyed all records connected with their use before the island was liberated by British forces on 16 May 1945.

– He was the 28th Vice Commandant of the United States Coast Guard.

- He was the first USAF pilot to fly the XP-86 Sabre, chief of fighter test at Wright Field, commandant of the U.S.

- The Spanish Lieutenant-Governor Carlos de Hault de Lassus appointed Daniel Boone commandant of the Femme Osage District, which he served until the United States government bought the area in the Louisiana Purchase in 1804.

– He was the 30th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps from July 1, 1991 until his retirement on June 30, 1995.

– Harry Lumsden as its commandant and on 6 February 1847 Lumsden took over his famous command.

– Before the course was finished, he was transferred to the instructing staff and in June 1943 he was appointed the first commandant of the new Police Civil Affairs Training Centre at Peel House in London.

– SS guards were told to report to the camp commandant when a prisoner broke a rule.

– From the telephone exchange, the Port Jackson District Commandant could talk with all the other forts around the harbour.

– Six months later, on October 1, 1933, Commandant Eicke wrote a second edition of the “Lagerordnung”, adding the Postenpflicht and introducing corporal punishment.

– General Gray was promoted to general and became Commandant of the Marine Corps on July 1, 1987.

Make sentence of “eject”

How to use in-sentence of “eject”:

– It could thus be that the resonance which holds Thule in a very low-eccentricity orbit serves to eject other smaller bodies whose distance from the Sun is only a bit different from that of Thule itself.

– There are also single shot pistols, rifles and shotguns in which the breech is opened to eject a spent shell, then the shooter loads a round into the chamber manually.

– Unstable nuclei may undergo alpha decay, in which they emit an energetic helium nucleus, or beta decay, in which they eject an electron.

– Here, a sliding handle is moved backwards to eject the spent shotgun shell, then when moved forward it loads a fresh shotgun shell from a tubular magazine.

– Some species eject unfertilized ovumova into the water while others keep their ova in brood chambers until they hatch, and some of these species use placenta-like organs to nourish the developing eggs.

– Stephen Hawking predicted that black holes eject some radiation, even though they normally swallow everything.

– Then, a crane driver tries to crush Henry, and he must eject from the cannon ball.

Make sentence of eject
Make sentence of eject

How to use in-sentence of “leading role”

How to use in-sentence of “leading role”:

– In 2013, he appeared in Woody Allen’s “Blue Jasmine” and Park Chan-wook’s “Stoker Stoker.” In 2016, Ehrenreich starred as Hobie Doyle in the Coen brothers comedy “Hail, Caesar!” and for his leading role in Warren Beatty’s romantic comedy-drama “Rules Don’t Apply”.

– It stars Bradley Cooper in the leading role with Sienna Miller.

– The movie won the Academy Award for Best Actress, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for the movie.

– By about 1910, the leading role of the Kayeli clan had almost disappeared.

– He played a leading role in several important battles of Ethiopian history.

– She later played the leading role in “Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York”.

How to use in-sentence of leading role
How to use in-sentence of leading role

Example sentences of “leading role”:

- He is best known for his leading role as Chris Washington in the horror movie "Get Out".

- His friends want to go and annoy a little old lady, but Dik persuades them to go and annoy the village policeman, and he has a leading role in that adventure.

– He is best known for his leading role as Chris Washington in the horror movie “Get Out”.

– His friends want to go and annoy a little old lady, but Dik persuades them to go and annoy the village policeman, and he has a leading role in that adventure.

– He eventually got a leading role in the Broadway theatreBroadway play called “Lysistrata” and he got excellent reviews.

– In September 2005, as Foreign Minister, he played a leading role in the diplomatic efforts to adopt the Joint Statement on resolving the North Korean nuclear issue at the Fourth Round of the Six-Party Talks held in Beijing.

– Hopkins won a fifth BAFTA Award and a second Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for “The Father becoming the oldest Best Actor winner to date.

– He played a leading role in American Patriot groups in Boston in the early days of the American Revolution.

– During this time, Nijinsky choreographed and danced the leading role in “Till Eulenspiegel”.

– The prime minister heads the cabinet, which in turn plays a leading role in shaping the agenda of the houses of Parliament.

– The AEC also plays a leading role in electoral education and industrial voting.

– He won the 1933 Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for “The Private Life of Henry VIII”.

– When he was a child he appeared in the leading role in several musicals, and in 2006 he won the song contest Lilla Melodifestivalen with the song “Hej Sofia”.

– Mikulski was known for starring in the leading role in the 1967-1968 television series “Stawka większa niż życie”.

More in-sentence examples of “leading role”:

– He played a leading role in the opening of Japan to the West with the Convention of Kanagawa in 1854.

– Jolie played her first leading role in the 1993 movie “Cyborg 2”.

– Washington won an Academy Award for his leading role as psychopathic LAPD detective Alonzo Harris.

– He was best known for his leading role of Spartacus in the Starz Starz television series “Spartacus: Blood and Sand”.

– She is the daughter of actor Chunky Pandey, She made her film debut with a leading role in the teen film “Student of the Year 2” along with Tiger Shroff and Tara Sutaria.

– Ulbricht played a leading role in the creation of the Weimar RepublicWeimar-era Communist Party of Germany.

– She went on to take a leading role in the banana workers’ strike of 1934.

– This lead to Tsoi having a leading role in the Kazakh new wave art film “The Needle”.

– Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role is one of the Academy Awards of Merit.

– She played a leading role in designing several major milestones in the development of American modernism.

– It won two for Best Supporting Actor for Tommy Lee Jones and Best Male Actor in a Leading Role for Daniel Day-Lewis.

– Roache played the leading role in a Granada Television play called “Marking Time”.

– They became one of the first white power punk bands and played a leading role in the Rock Against Communism movement.

– As side from his Armstrong Miller “Armstrong Miller” sketch show characters, Armstrong’s television credits include a leading role in the ITV1 television series “Professor M in the television science fiction series “The Sarah Jane Adventures” as well as the main show’s two part story “The Stolen Earth” “/” “Journey’s End”, and the title character in the title character of the CBBC revived series of “Danger Mouse”.

– Best Actor in a Leading Role is a British Academy Film AwardsBritish Academy Film award presented each year by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

– She had a leading role in the first season of the drama series “American Crime”.

– His first leading role was in the movie “Risky Business”.

– Crosby won the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his role in “Going My Way”.

– Aaliyah always wanted to act and she got the leading role in “Romeo Must Die”.

– Post had a leading role in the 1986 movie “Dogs in Space”, directed by Richard Lowenstein.

– His first leading role was in “How to Eat Fried Worms”.

– He was awarded the AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his roles in “The Tracker.

– In 1986, she got her first leading role in the telenovela “Yesenia” where she played a role of a young gypsy.

– It played a leading role in the early urbanization of Sumer in the mid 4th millennium BC.

– She is known for her leading role in “Eva Luna”.

- He played a leading role in the opening of Japan to the West with the Convention of Kanagawa in 1854.

- Jolie played her first leading role in the 1993 movie "Cyborg 2".

– These changes play a leading role in major evolutionary transitions.

– One of them was for his leading role in “Elmer Gantry”.

– She appeared in movie musicals, singing a leading role in movies such as “Oklahoma!”, “The Music Man”, and “Carousel”.

– Macquarie had a leading role in the social, economic and Architecturearchitectural development of Australia.

– He also had a leading role in Sci-Fi/Action movie “No Escape”.

– She worked with orcas at SeaWorld Orlando for fifteen years, including a leading role in revamping the “Shamu” show, and was SeaWorld’s poster girl.

– During his reign, the party’s leading role was abolished.

– She was the first Indigenous AustraliansAboriginal actress to win the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role and had gone on to win four more both in television and film.

– In the March 13, 2004, TU Media playing a leading role in business and satellite DMB insert the world’s first satellite for with Japan’s partner, MBCo DMB ‘hanbyeol’.

– Her best-known leading role was with Peter Lorre in the noir movie “Stranger on the Third Floor”.

– She debuted in the eighties and played the leading role in 18 movies, 20 television dramas and 140 commercials.

– He is best known for his leading role in bringing Texas into the United States.

– After the September 11 attacks he took a leading role in aligning Allianceallies for military action in Afghanistan.

– It was nominated for Academy Award for Best ActressBest Actress in a Leading Role Best Cinematography, Best Music, Original Dramatic Score and Best Picture.

– He is best known for his leading role in the assassination of Julius Caesar.

– In 1989 – 1992, he played the leading role in “Photo Finish”, Screenplaywritten and directed by Peter Ustinov.

– However, it was Briand who played a leading role in formulating the Locarno Pact, a treaty intended to establish peace in western Europe and ease relations with Germany.

– It is given in honor of an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role on a television drama series for the primetime network season.

– Román had her first leading role in the movie “The Girl Who Knew Too Much”.

– He won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for this role.

– She is best known for her leading role in “Central Station Central Station”, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

– The leading role of the SED was written down in the constitution of the GDR.

– Interview, ‘Mag’ magazine, Pakistan, 11th october 1999 She was first spotted in 1990 by the Pakistani film director Javed Fazil and was offered the leading role in his film “Bulandi”.

“categorise” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “categorise”:

– This template will categorise articles into :Category:Suspected hoax articles.

– This template tag will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Articles that may contain original research but not this template itself.

– This template will categorise articles into :Category:Articles that may contain original research according to the date given in this parameter.

– This template will automatically categorise the current template into: :Category:Labelled map templates.

– This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Move to Wiktionary.

– This is so that unsubstituted versions of the main template can still categorise pages.

categorise example in sentences
categorise example in sentences

Example sentences of “categorise”:

– There are also non-official labels by private companies that are rating products or using similar criterias to categorise the organic farms.

– This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Category needed, which will help other editors find it and add categories to it.

– Therefore we should not categorise mammals according to individual countries.

– If you want to demonstrate the template on say then you need to feed the subpage-name to make it show and feed an empty category parameter so it doesn’t categorise the page.

– For cases where a module only needs to categorise in one of the namespaces main or category, then using this module is overkill.

– This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Articles with topics that may not be notable.

– This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Uncategorized stubs.

– Also categorise the new “Foo City Police” template into :Category:Snapshotinfoboxes for law enforcement agencies.

– This template will categorise tagged files into :Category:Move to Wikimedia Commons.

– This tag will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Articles with incomplete citations.

- There are also non-official labels by private companies that are rating products or using similar criterias to categorise the organic farms.

- This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Category needed, which will help other editors find it and add categories to it.
- Therefore we should not categorise mammals according to individual countries.

– This template will categorise articles into Category:Office protected.

– Why, with such a small number of editors able to keep an eye on this sort of thing, are we continuing to categorise people this way? At some point, this comes under over-categorisation.

– This template will categorise pages into.

– The template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:NPOV disputes.

– The tag will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Articles with unsourced statements.

– This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Articles lacking reliable references.

– This template will categorise tagged articles into :Category:Articles needing style editing.

“clapper” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “clapper”:

+ Aubrey “Dit” Clapper was also a star player around this time.

+ The occasion was the unveiling by Dit’s daughter, Marilyn Armstrong, of a new street sign named “Dit Clapper Drive” in Hastings, Ontario.

+ Dit Clapper died of complications from a 1973 stroke, which had left him confined to a wheelchair, on January 21, 1978.

+ While Clapper scored four goals in six playoff games, the Bruins were shocked in the Stanley Cup finals by the Montreal Canadiens in their best-of-three series.

+ A clapper is a basic form of percussion instrument.

clapper - example sentences
clapper – example sentences

Example sentences of “clapper”:

+ By 1937–38 Boston Bruins season1938, Ross believed the Bruins needed an overhaul, and as part of it asked Clapper to move back to defence.

+ During the 1943–44 Boston Bruins season1944 season, Clapper filled in as interim coach when Art Ross took ill.

+ Highsticking Maroon Dave Trottier twice in the head, referee Clarence Campbell called Clapper a profane name, and Clapper knocked the referee to the ice with a single punch.

+ The largest forward of his era at 6’2″ and 200lbs, Clapper was a notably peaceful player who nonetheless was involved in an unusual incident in the 1936–37 NHL season1937 Stanley Cup playoffs against the Montreal Maroons.

+ Due to injuries and with his skills not what they used to be, Clapper originally retired before the start of the 1946–47 season, but returned to play in November 1946 to replace the injured Jack Crawford in the Bruins’ lineup.

+ While Clapper kept his production high in 1930–31 Boston Bruins seasonthe 1931 season, Gainor’s scoring fell off badly, and the Dynamite Line was broken up at season’s end.

+ On October 25, a package was sent to former National Intelligence Director James Clapper and to New Jersey Senator Cory Booker.

+ In many cases, the bell is rung by pulling on a rope that is joined to the bell, making it swing on a hinge and the clapper hit the bell.

+ The Bruins won the American Division that season and went on to their first 1929 Stanley Cup FinalsStanley Cup championship, with Clapper scoring the winning goal in the first game of their best-of-three series with the New York Rangers.

+ Aubrey Victor “Dit” Clapper was a CanadiansCanadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player, playing his entire professional career for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League.

+ In 1941–42 Boston Bruins seasonFebruary 1942, Clapper suffered a severed tendon in a collision with Toronto player Bingo Kampman and was done for the season.

+ In August 2012, former NHL coach Scotty Bowman, who was a young Peterborough Petes coach when Clapper served on the club’s board of directors, paid tribute to Clapper.

+ Hitherto a defenceman, Bruins’ coach Art Ross decided to try Clapper at right wing, and the experiment stuck.

+ By 1937–38 Boston Bruins season1938, Ross believed the Bruins needed an overhaul, and as part of it asked Clapper to move back to defence.

+ During the 1943–44 Boston Bruins season1944 season, Clapper filled in as interim coach when Art Ross took ill.
+ Highsticking Maroon Dave Trottier twice in the head, referee Clarence Campbell called Clapper a profane name, and Clapper knocked the referee to the ice with a single punch.

“grenada” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “grenada”:

+ La Grenade was sworn-in as Governor-General of Grenada on 7 May 2013 as the nation’s first female Governor-General.

+ The COVID-19 pandemic in Grenada is part of the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemicviral pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019, which was confirmed to have reached Grenada on March 22, 2020.

+ Grenada is a city in Grenada County, MississippiGrenada County, Mississippi, United States.

+ He is the longest serving Prime Minister Grenada has ever had, holding the office for just over 13 years.

+ Ivan quickly weakened because of dry air, but it slowly reorganized itself, passing just south of Grenada as a major hurricane on September 7.

+ Tropical Storm Earl passed south of Grenada and became a tropical wave.

+ It is the county seat of Grenada County.

grenada - sentence examples
grenada – sentence examples

Example sentences of “grenada”:

+ He was the Bishop Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint George's in Grenada from 2002 until his death in 2016.

+ The national flagnational flag of Grenada was created in 1974.

+ He was the Bishop Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint George’s in Grenada from 2002 until his death in 2016.

+ The national flagnational flag of Grenada was created in 1974.

+ It lies to the west of Barbados, south of Saint Lucia and north of Grenada in the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles.

+ The Governor-General of Grenada has been the representative of the Monarchy of GrenadaGrenadian monarch since the country’s independence from the United Kingdom in 1974.

+ He ordered multiple military operations including the invasion of Grenada and the Libya bombing.

+ The Grenadines islands lie between the islands of Saint Vincent in the north and Grenada in the south.

+ In 1885, Grenada took over responsibility for the Windward Islands instead of Barbados.

+ Palmer retired from public service in 1980 and entered the private sector, serving two terms as President of the Grenada Employer’s Federation.

+ He became Governor-General of Grenada on 27 November 2008 until 7 May 2013.

+ Also during his second term, Reagan’s Invasion of Grenada and 1986 United States bombing of Libyabombing of Libya were popular in the US, though his backing of the Contras rebels was mired in the controversy over the Iran–Contra affair that revealed Reagan’s poor management style.

+ The Grenada Olympic Committee was formed in 1984 and recognized in the same year.

+ See section 105 of the Grenada Constitution.

“oesophagus” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “oesophagus”:

– In some arachnids, the oesophagus also acts as an additional pump.

– The oesophagus is lined with muscle, and is lubricated.

– The oesophagus is lined with taste buds and cells that produce mucus to keep things moving on.

– In May 2004, he underwent an oesophagus operation to cure the constant stomach ache which he suffered since he was a young man.

– The oesophagus is also called the gullet.

– Smooth muscle cells control involuntary movements such as the peristalsis contractions in the oesophagus and stomach.

oesophagus - example sentences
oesophagus – example sentences

“spanning” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “spanning”:

– In 2003/04 season Arsenal broke the record for the longest unbeaten run in all competitions spanning over a season with over 38 games.

– Telugu is the most widely spoken language of the Dravidian family which consists of 24 languages spanning all of South Asia, from Baluchistan to Sri Lanka.

– Also, spanning can combine disks where RAID 0 cannot do anything.

– Gerrard possesses the vocal range of a contralto, spanning from E3-F5.

– With a career spanning over five decades, he has been associated with almost 35 films, most of which have created box-office history.

– He has composed songs and provided background music for Tamil cinemaTamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada movies in a career spanning about 20 years.

– The show aired for 147 episodes spanning seven seasons.

– With a career spanning over five decades, he started his career in 1966 as the frontman of the Irish showband Big Tom and The Mainliners.

spanning in-sentences
spanning in-sentences

Example sentences of “spanning”:

– If each node is considered a computer and no node knows anything except its own connected links, one can still calculate the distributed minimum spanning tree.

– It maintains the franchise’s overall irreverent but accurate focus on the dark, gruesome or scatological aspects of British and other Western world history, spanning from the Stone Age to the post-World War II era.

– They do not date to a particular period, but rather stretch across the entire history of Hinduism, beginning with the some of the earliest known Hindu texts, spanning into the modern period with the Upanishads.

– After having an illustrious media career spanning over 30 years and known for interacting with fans on a personal level, Simmons retired from the public eye in February 2014.

– Creates a list of nine links to year spanning articles.

– He has been thanked for writing nearly 130 movies spanning seven decades of Argentine cinema.

– The conference now ranged from Hawaii to Oklahoma, spanning five time zones and, making travel costs a major concern.

– Rose Marie was an American actress and comedienne, with a career spanning nine decades.

– His most known role was first host of “The Late Late Show” over a 37-year period spanning 1962 until 1999.

– His mastery of the expressive language of form and colour, in work spanning over a half-century, won him recognition as a leading figure in modern art.

– Czech RepublicCzech scientist Otakar Borůvka developed the first known algorithm for finding a minimum spanning tree, in 1926.

– For a double-colon, “::” the meaning has included the use of ellipsis, as spanning over omitted text; however, there have been other meanings as well.

– He has a prolific and controversial career, spanning over four decades.

- If each node is considered a computer and no node knows anything except its own connected links, one can still calculate the distributed minimum spanning tree.

- It maintains the franchise's overall irreverent but accurate focus on the dark, gruesome or scatological aspects of British and other Western world history, spanning from the Stone Age to the post-World War II era.

More in-sentence examples of “spanning”:

– The city features a lengthy dry season, spanning from November to June and a relatively short wet season covering the remaining four months.

– In a music career spanning more than 36 years, Jankel came to prominence in the late 1970s as the guitarist and keyboardist of the Rock musicrock band Ian Dury and the Blockheads.

– A minimum spanning tree is a tree.

– Fox, is a retired Canadian-American actor, author, film producer and activist with a film and television career spanning from the 1970s to 2020.

– Their account consumes only a short section of the book, spanning chapters 2 through chapter 5.

– However, it featured a collection of archive performances by artists spanning the past four decades.

– It is one of the largest life insurance companies in the world, and also one of the oldest with a history spanning back to 1865.

– Notable roads spanning the length of Montecito include Mountain Drive, Sycamore Canyon Road, and East Valley Road.

– All the arcs are close to each other, spanning under 40° of longitude, only about 1/8th of the edge of the ring.

– As such, we have developed a large database of symbols, which currently stands in excess of ten thousand images spanning a forty thousand-word vocabulary.

– Girard was the author of nearly thirty books with his writings spanning many academic domains.

– If all the edges have different weights, there is exactly one minimal spanning tree.

– Along with the “Tale of Heiji” In the name “”Heiji” Rebellion” the noun “”Heiji”” refers to the Japanese era name after “”Hōgen”” and before “”Eiryaku”.” In other words, the “Heiji” Rebellion occurred during “Heiji”, which was a time period spanning the years from 1159 through 1160.

– She published seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry, and was credited with a list of plays, films, and television shows spanning over 50 years.

– The Captain Tsubasa manga series was originally serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shōnen Jump comic book magazine between 1981 and 1988, spanning a total of 37-tankōbon volumes.

– TNT has a history spanning more than 250 years.

– On November 28, 2020, during the 2nd Lavat Awards ceremony held in Mexico City, Diana Santos received an honorary award in recognition for her lifetime work as a dubbing actress spanning 64 years.

– The turbo, located at top right, feeds pressurized air into the engine through the chrome T-pipe spanning the engine.

– Depending on what the graph looks like, there may be more than one minimum spanning tree.

– Institut d’Estudis Catalans, 2006: “Anuari territorial de Catalunya 2005.” to build a subway line with two branches spanning a good deal of the metropolitan area of Barcelona through Barcelona, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Badalona, l’Hospitalet de Llobregat and El Prat de Llobregat.

– In Demitra’s NHL career spanning 16 years, he has achieved the 300-goal mark and won the Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship in 2000.

– He wrote the scores to the award winning films “Midnight Cowboy”, “Dances with Wolves” and “Out of Africa”, in a career spanning over 50 years.

– It is the third-largest subdivision of China spanning almost 300 million acres or 12% of China’s land area.

– The coastal exposures along the coastline provide a continuous sequence of Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous rock formations spanning approximately 185 million years of the Earth’s history.

– It was continued onto a sequel, Captain Tsubasa: “World Youth” Saga, which was serialized between 1994 and 1997 in Shōnen Jump, spanning 18 volumes, and another sequel, entitled Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002, which was serialized between 2001 and 2004 in Weekly Young Jump, which spanned 15 volumes.

– The fastest minimum spanning tree algorithm to date was developed by Bernard Chazelle.

– That system includes three heavy-rail rapid transit lines spanning the city, including the U-shaped Line 1 and east–west Line 2.

– He published more than 100 books and about 1,000 academic articles over a career spanning more than 80 years.

– The La Salle Street Bridge is a single-deck double-leaf trunnion bascule bridge spanning the main stem of the Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois, that connects the Near North Side with the Loop area.

– It consists of 24 countries and territories with a combined population of some 325 million people spanning at least 2 billion acres across two continents.

– Furthermore, the herb tea has a history spanning over two thousand years.

– In April 1876, the stage version of “Around the World in Eighty Days” began a run spanning sixty-four years and 2195 performances.

– The Western Collegiate Hockey Association is a group of colleges and universityuniversities, spanning a wide area of the Midwestern and Western NCAA Division I hockey against one another every season.

– Chicanos have made contributions to many fields, spanning arts, culture, sports, technology, and politics.

– Hurricane Sandy was an Atlantic tropical cyclone which affected parts of the Caribbean, Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States in late October 2012, and became the largest Atlantic hurricane in diameter, with winds spanning 1,100miles.

– Such unsupported construction is only possible if suitable rock is available to support the tension in the upper chord of the span during construction, usually limiting this method to the spanning of narrow canyons.

– The Jurassic Coast is made of Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous cliffs, spanning 185 million years of geological history.

– They feared that over time, if the size remained relatively small and the districts became more expansive, that only well-known individuals with reputations spanning wide geographic areas could secure election.

– In the name “Keichō Embassy”, the noun “Keichō” means the Japanese era name for the time period spanning the years from October 1596 to July 1615.

– This set had five CDs and compiled tracks spanning all the way back to the album “Little Earthquakes”.

– The City of Calgary has a number of bridges, spanning the two main rivers that cross the city, Bow River and Elbow River, as well as some other geographical and physical features.

– In a graph where all the edges have the same weight, every tree is a minimum spanning tree.

– The Joy of Giving Week, planned for Sept 27 – Oct 3, 2009 as a national movement, aims at engaging at least one crore Indians in different “”acts of giving”” – “money, time, resources and skills”- spanning the corporate, NGO and government sectors, schools, colleges and the general public.

– A number of problems from graph theory are called Minimum spanning tree.

– Here I Come, and who is regarded by many as one of the world’s greatest living playwrights, has suggested that there is, in fact, no real need for a director on a production.” Friel is best known for plays such as “Philadelphia, Here I Come!” and “Dancing at Lughnasa”, but has written more than thirty plays in a career spanning for sixty years.

– In October 2009, Disney released a 59 track, two CD compendium of their work for the studio spanning forty-two years.

– A graph can have more than one spanning tree, just like there may be more than one way to select the roads between the cities.

– In a career spanning more than 40 years, Kellie has been a member of the Rock musicrock bands the V.I.P.s, Spooky Tooth and the Only Ones.

– Kishore worked at different posts as an officer in the government, including as registrar of Kanpur University and the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur in a career spanning more than 30 years.

- The city features a lengthy dry season, spanning from November to June and a relatively short wet season covering the remaining four months.

- In a music career spanning more than 36 years, Jankel came to prominence in the late 1970s as the guitarist and keyboardist of the Rock musicrock band Ian Dury and the Blockheads.

Some example sentences of “Civil service”

How to use in-sentence of “Civil service”:

– Mai-Bornu began his civil service career at post as Administrative Officer with the Northern Nigeria Public Service, serving in the Public Service Commission and Ministry of Finance and Trade.

– Much of the council and local civil service is located at Manchester Town Hall and the Town Hall Extension, in the city’s commercial centre.

– Although he passed the advanced-level civil service examination of the Japanese government in his senior year, he chose to continue his studies in economics.

– He started working in the civil service of Prussia in 1882.

– Gilbert worked in the civil service for a few years, but he did not like it.

– His circle of friends at Sanssouci gradually died off without replacements, and Frederick became increasingly critical and arbitrary, to the frustration of the civil service and officer corps.

– He was one of the first Ceylonese to enter the Ceylon Civil Service in 1875.

– When she took the civil service exam, she outscored all other applicants.

Some example sentences of Civil service
Some example sentences of Civil service

Example sentences of “Civil service”:

– Before this, she was Ministry for Territorial AdministrationsMinister for Territorial Policy and Civil Service of the Government of Spain between June 2018 and May 2019.

– The deputy commissioner and the district magistrate are assisted by a number of officers belonging to Uttarakhand Civil Service and other Uttarakhand state services.

– Generally, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service becomes the DC but occasionally officers belonging to the Assam Civil Service too get appointed.

– Kshetris has second highest civil service representation with 19.59% of Nepal’s bureaucracy after Bahuns while having 16% of Nepal’s total population.

– Reporting to the cabinet is the Civil service of Germany.

– Leakey’s second stint in the civil service lasted until 2001 when he was forced to resign again.

– Generally, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service becomes the DC but occasionally officers belonging to the Odisha Civil Service too get appointed.

– He started to work in the civil service of Prussia in 1861, followed by the civil service of the German Empire in 1872.

– After spending time in North Dakota, Roosevelt was elected into the New York State Legislature, and served, as a Civil Service Commissioner and New York City police commissioner.

– Köhler joined the civil service in 1976, when he was employed in the Federal Ministry of Economics.

- Before this, she was Ministry for Territorial AdministrationsMinister for Territorial Policy and Civil Service of the Government of Spain between June 2018 and May 2019.

- The deputy commissioner and the district magistrate are assisted by a number of officers belonging to Uttarakhand Civil Service and other Uttarakhand state services.
- Generally, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service becomes the DC but occasionally officers belonging to the Assam Civil Service too get appointed.

– The Four Books served as the basis of civil service examinations all the way down to 1905.Chan 1963: 589.

– Valluri Kameswara Rao, Indian Civil Service was a former Chief Secretary of Andhra Pradesh.

– It opposed Brahmins in civil service and politics, and this anti-Brahmin attitude shaped many of its ideas and policies.

– In 1935 civil service commission was brough to “government of India act” It came in affect since 1st April 1937.

– The district magistrate or the deputy commissioner is assisted by a number of officers belonging to Punjab Civil Service and other state services.

– After leaving school aged 15, Collins took the British Civil Service examination in Cork in February 1906,.

– Prior to his election as President, Köhler had a career in politics, the civil service and as a banking executive.

– The Civil Service has more than 2000 employees and the total number of public sector employees including the Civil Service, teachers, nurses, police, etc.